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Mainstreaming Genetics: Evaluation of a Digital Application to Scale and Spread Oncologist-initiated Genetic Testing
Sponsor: Unity Health Toronto
Summary
Genetic testing can alter therapy and surgical management for cancer patients and is therefore indicated as a first-line test for many newly diagnosed patients, including breast, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate and colon/GI patients. To reduce pressure on already constrained genetics clinics across Canada, some cancer centres are 'mainstreaming' genetic testing - whereby genetic testing is initiated and mediated by oncologists without traditional pre-test genetic counseling (GC) often using some form of paper-based patient pamphlets or videos. There is no standard, evidence-based approach to mainstreaming, leading to significant practice variation, a lack of coordinated care and ultimately, negative psychological impacts on patients. Digital solutions can address these gaps by providing a standardized, coordinated and patient-centered approach to deliver cancer genetic education. However, digital solutions for providing cancer genetics services are uncommon and clinical-effectiveness and service delivery outcomes have not been well-assessed. This study will test a digital mainstreaming platform called the Genetics Adviser for Mainstream care to assess its effectiveness in improving psychological outcomes and patient-centred care for mainstream cancer patients compared to standard of care.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
180
Start Date
2026-02
Completion Date
2027-03
Last Updated
2026-02-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Genetics Adviser for Mainstream Care (GA-Mainstream)
The Genetics Adviser for Mainstream Care will educate participants on cancer genetic testing after oncologist-initiated genetic testing. Participants may also receive their results on the GA-Mainstream.
Mainstreaming Standard of Care
After oncologist-initiated genetic testing, participants may not receive additional information prior to the receipt of their results or they may receive educational materials on cancer genetic testing. Results will be disclosed by either a genetic counselor or oncologist with post-test counseling of select patients.
Locations (2)
Sunnybrook Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mount Sinai Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada